Hi All,
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The S4 victory is a great acheivement by all those involved and a wonderful advancement for our Profession, and will be of significant value to Patients.
What we are beginning to see is further specialisation within the Profession, which is inevitable really. This is of benefit both to the Practitioner and the Patient, as the improvement in the standard of care is an obvious result.
Will we see wound-care pods / Pod surgeons privy to S4, whilst those practitioners with vastly more biomechanical experience privy to orthotic therapy and sports medicine? Will we see aged care and routine foot care limited to those whom develop extensive experience in those fields? Continuing Professional Development possibly should be focused to the strengths of Practitioners and thus reflected in their clinical advancement.
Will we see Practitioners whom co-specialise to form sub-specialisations?
It is already difficult for patients whom have a particular concern, to be directed to the most appropriate Practitioners whom 'specialise' in what they really need.
What are your thoughts?
Paul Dowie :welcome:
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